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Elena78 Posted - 07/23/2008 : 06:09:37 AM
Hello ORIGIN users,

Please tell me how to determine the Beta slope of the Fourier spectrum in Origin. Thank you very much.
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Deanna Posted - 07/25/2008 : 03:59:04 AM
Sorry, I am not familiar with frequency slope. I tried to search the method to estimate frequency slope. It came up with many methods. So, can you tell me which method you would like to use? It will be very helpful if you can provide a paper or several formula/equations to calculate that.

Deanna
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Elena78 Posted - 07/24/2008 : 06:24:46 AM
Hello,
"Beta slope" represents the frequency slope.
Deanna Posted - 07/24/2008 : 02:05:34 AM
Sorry, I don't quite understand what "Beta slope" is. Is it something about semi-conductor? Or, frequency slope?

Deanna
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